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| Allan Linder donated four original paintings for an excellent cause, Linder was excited and honored that ABC Television chose his artwork out of hundreds of New York artists to be featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Sunday, October 31, 2004. |
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Where the day takes you
Acrylic on Canvas
18" x 18"
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The Television Show: "Ali Family"
In this episode, a Jamaica Queens, New York family finally get their dream house two years after a contractor left them without a roof over their heads. With a house rendered unfit for habitation, Lucy Ali and her 12-year-old adopted sons, Paul and Kuran, had been living as urban refugees, hop-scotching from hotel to hotel, to relatives' couches and to a homeless shelter. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition brings the Ali house back to life when the design team and over 150 workers rebuild it.
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Streets of Gold
2004, Acrylic on canvas
20 x 24
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Things to imagine
2004, Acrylic on canvas
36 x 48
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Nature Decides Reality
2003, Acrylic on canvas
36 x 48
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This show recieved hevy news coverage and exposure due to the unconditional kindness of so many helping people. |
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A warm thank you to the entire staff of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition |
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